Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Read speed | 3500 Mbps Best: Gigabyte AORUS AIC 8 TB Read speed: 15000 Mbps | |||
Write speed | 3000 Mbps Best: Gigabyte AORUS AIC 8 TB Write speed: 15000 Mbps |
Capacity | 1 TB |
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Form factor | M.2 |
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Colour of product | Black |
Interface | PCI Express 3.0 |
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PCI Express interface data lanes | x4 |
Min operating temperature | 0 °C |
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Max operating temperature | 70 °C |
Height | 0.14 in |
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Width | 0.87 in |
Depth | 3.15 in |
Weight | 0.28 oz |
4KB Random Read | 390000 IOPS |
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4KB Random Write | 380000 IOPS |
Endurance | 640 TB |
Write speed | 3000.0 Mbps |
Memory type | 3D TLC |
Read speed | 3500.0 Mbps |
End-to-End data protection | Y |
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RoHS compliance | Y |
NVMe | yes |
ECC | Y |
In our ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro review, we see how this NVMe SSD performs which is especially interesting given the drive can have different controllers onboard
The ADATA SX8200 Pro comes with a faster controller, which improves the performance of TLC significantly. Especially heavy writes see big improvements with results that almost make this drive look like MLC. Pricing is extremely reasonable, too: only 21 cents per GB. The SX8200 Pro is both faster and cheaper than the Samsung 970 EVO.
Today we tear into the XPG SX8200 Pro, Adata’s highest-performing NVMe M.2 SSD yet.
A last-gen premium SSD now available for mainstream money.
Stunning performance, stunning bargain
ADATA's hugely popular XPG SX8200 Pro series gets a capacity increase, now up to 2TB. Here is our full review.
ADATA's XPG SX8200 Pro offers on-point—which is to say, fast—speeds for a PCI Express M.2 SSD at its price. It's a strong value pick in the NVMe drive space.
The Adata XPG SX8200 Pro NVMe SSD surprises with better-than-typical performance for its price point.
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